In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael H.
Warfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>A W Young enscribed thusly:
>> I'm not entirely sure, but I have the file vmlinuz-2.0.34-0.6 which I
>> guess means version 2.0.34.
>
> Correct... You can double check that its the version you have
>loaded by typing "uname -a".
This confirms it as 2.0.34.
> The modules reside in /lib/modules/{version}/{category}
>
> Where {category} would be things like "misc", "fs", "net",
>etc, etc... For your kernel version, you should have had the file
>"/lib/modules/2.0.34-*/misc/lp.o" for "insmod lp" to work.
I changed to /lib/modules/2.0.34-*/misc and typed "insmod lp.o" which
appeared to work, then did "echo TEST > /dev/lp1" which caused the
printer to produce a correctly printed word TEST. However, I can't yet
use "lpr hello.c".
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